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Amedeo Modigliani (Italian, 1884-1920)

“Head” c.1911-12

Bronze, 60×8×20cm

Brâncusi taught Modigliani the technique of direct carving. He created sculptures of heads and caryatids (sculpted female figures used as columns in architecture). He was strongly influenced by African tribal sculptures. This work was originally created in stone and has a transcendental atmosphere, like ancient goddesses who became pillars.